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<blockquote data-quote="renau1g" data-source="post: 4177415" data-attributes="member: 54810"><p>Vigarr rouses himself when he hears the gongs and rushes over, barely holding back his enthusiasm. Vigarr manages to be first up to the obstacle course, having easily completed morning's challenges. He spots Wulfgar watching and a huge grin breaks out on his face. Vigarr's looks at this challenge as his chance to show what a valuable asset he can be. He straps the sword across his back and gets prepared to begin, concentrating on the task at hand and remembering back home to his time spent hunting amid the foothills. He eyes the first challenge, the climbing pole, and sets himself up at the base of the pole. With the grace and agility of a primate, Vigarr scales the pole as easily as one climbs a set of stairs. Ringing the bell with a roar, Vigarr jumps down and rushes towards the next obstacle, the suspended table, and pulls himself onto its suspended form, however not as easily as last time. Angry at himself for appearing somewhat weak in front of the leader, Vigarr approaches the hoops and dives through each headfirst, coming up in a roll and continuing through the next one until there are no more. Approaching the final challenge, Vigarr's intensity boils over and as he unsheathes the wooden blade he unleashes a primal roar. Charging forward Vigarr grips the sword tightly in both hands and smashed it hard against the dummy, splitting the sword in twain as a result of the massive blow. After the strike, Vigarr calms somewhat and turns towards the Padre, breathing somewhat heavily and pumps his chest with his mighty fist.</p><p></p><p>[sblock=rolls] </p><p>Climb:</p><p><a href="http://invisiblecastle.com/roller/view/1572337/" target="_blank">Climb Checks (1d20+9=29, 1d20+9=27, 1d20+9=19)</a> </p><p>Jump: </p><p><a href="http://invisiblecastle.com/roller/view/1572339/" target="_blank">Jump (1d20+14=27)</a> </p><p>Dexterity:</p><p><a href="http://invisiblecastle.com/roller/view/1572340/" target="_blank">Dexterity (1d20+3=23)</a> </p><p>Attack (Using Rage):</p><p><a href="http://invisiblecastle.com/roller/view/1572347/" target="_blank">Attack Roll & Damage (Wielded Two-Handed) (1d20+9=29, 1d8+12=15)</a> </p><p>Confirm Critical:</p><p><a href="http://invisiblecastle.com/roller/view/1572349/" target="_blank">Confirm Critical (1d20+9=19)</a> </p><p>Note: I made an assumption as to the damage from the sword, more for flavour than actual effect.</p><p>[/sblock]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="renau1g, post: 4177415, member: 54810"] Vigarr rouses himself when he hears the gongs and rushes over, barely holding back his enthusiasm. Vigarr manages to be first up to the obstacle course, having easily completed morning's challenges. He spots Wulfgar watching and a huge grin breaks out on his face. Vigarr's looks at this challenge as his chance to show what a valuable asset he can be. He straps the sword across his back and gets prepared to begin, concentrating on the task at hand and remembering back home to his time spent hunting amid the foothills. He eyes the first challenge, the climbing pole, and sets himself up at the base of the pole. With the grace and agility of a primate, Vigarr scales the pole as easily as one climbs a set of stairs. Ringing the bell with a roar, Vigarr jumps down and rushes towards the next obstacle, the suspended table, and pulls himself onto its suspended form, however not as easily as last time. Angry at himself for appearing somewhat weak in front of the leader, Vigarr approaches the hoops and dives through each headfirst, coming up in a roll and continuing through the next one until there are no more. Approaching the final challenge, Vigarr's intensity boils over and as he unsheathes the wooden blade he unleashes a primal roar. Charging forward Vigarr grips the sword tightly in both hands and smashed it hard against the dummy, splitting the sword in twain as a result of the massive blow. After the strike, Vigarr calms somewhat and turns towards the Padre, breathing somewhat heavily and pumps his chest with his mighty fist. [sblock=rolls] Climb: [url=http://invisiblecastle.com/roller/view/1572337/]Climb Checks (1d20+9=29, 1d20+9=27, 1d20+9=19)[/url] Jump: [url=http://invisiblecastle.com/roller/view/1572339/]Jump (1d20+14=27)[/url] Dexterity: [url=http://invisiblecastle.com/roller/view/1572340/]Dexterity (1d20+3=23)[/url] Attack (Using Rage): [url=http://invisiblecastle.com/roller/view/1572347/]Attack Roll & Damage (Wielded Two-Handed) (1d20+9=29, 1d8+12=15)[/url] Confirm Critical: [url=http://invisiblecastle.com/roller/view/1572349/]Confirm Critical (1d20+9=19)[/url] Note: I made an assumption as to the damage from the sword, more for flavour than actual effect. [/sblock] [/QUOTE]
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